Supreme Court Asks The Central Pollution Control Board If They Are Waiting For People To Die

Pollution levels in the capital city have never been this high and the tribunals, though late, are finally taking notice of it.

The Supreme Court of India yesterday asked the government and the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) if they want Delhiites to continue suffering.

Chief Justice T.S. Thakur yesterday asked the centre about its measures to curb the pollution situation in Delhi. It is to be noted that there are just three air control rooms in Delhi at Dwarka, Dilshad Garden and Shadipur Depot, which are clearly not sufficient in the given situation.